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Bramble aiming to avoid thorny Christmas



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Published Date:
11 December 2008
Titus Bramble has called on Latics to bounce back from their disappointing defeat at Arsenal when Blackburn visit the JJB on Saturday – to ensure the club can enjoy a Merry Christmas.
The visit of Rovers is Wigan's final game before Christmas, with the scheduled trip to Manchester United on December 20 having to be moved to January 14 because of the Reds' participation in the FIFA Club World Championship.

And, with the Premier League being tighter than ever this term, Bramble knows the importance of seeing off struggling Blackburn, who were soundly beaten 5-3 at the JJB last season.

"You need to go into any kind of break on a high," Bramble told the Observer. "Three points next week will ensure we go into the Christmas break on a high."

The defender firmly believes Wigan can sign off with a win – if they repeat the level of performance they put in at the Emirates Stadium last weekend.

"Next week is another massive game but we have to take the positives out of Saturday's game, and there were a lot," he added.

"I'm sure if we play as well next week as we did at Arsenal then we'll win get the three points. We had a great chance to get something from the game. Not many teams go to the Emirates and create the amount of chances we did so we're disappointed.

"That's why you play football – to play against people like that, and at one of the best stadiums in the world as well.
"We went there with a game-plan, stuck to it and were unlucky not to
get a result."

Keeper Chris Kirkland added: "We had them on the back foot for a lot of
the game and I don't think many teams do that.
"Manuel Almunia pulled off a great save from Mario Melchiot, but we have to take it on from here now.

"In the dressing room afterwards we were all gutted because we thought we had a decent chance to get something out of the game.
"I thought the lads at the back did well and looked settled, and Arsenal will be disappointed they didn't cause us more problems.

"We had them on the back foot a lot more than they had us on the back foot. The fans will have left here thinking 'how have we not got something from the game?' But that's great, and we have to keep playing like that."

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  • Last Updated: 11 December 2008 3:56 PM
  • Source: Wigan Observer
  • Location: Wigan
 
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Phill,

Ashton 12/12/2008 04:19:19
i see ox talkin out his backside again!
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laticsmon,

12/12/2008 07:33:43
Thanks for the merry christmas wish ox. Don't think you'll be getting your wish though. Why don'y you ask for a your own home for your team for 2009, that would be better for you!
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socialist1,

12/12/2008 11:05:45
perhaps a bus ticket to orrell for ox would be a better present?
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